The present invention provides a golf club head having air flow guiding slot with uneven surface, which includes a ball striking plate, a connection portion, a top plate, a bottom portion and at least one air flow guiding slot. The at least one air flow guiding slot is mounted on the top plate and the bottom portion, is near to the connection portion, and has an uneven surface. Utilizing the uneven surface of the at least one air flow guiding slot, the stability of air flow can be improved and the surface area of the air flow guiding slot can be greatly increased so as to raise the weight of the air flow guiding slot so that the center of gravity for the golf club head can be mounted on the at least one air flow guiding slot.
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1. A golf club head having air flow guiding slot with uneven surface, comprising:
a ball striking plate;
a connection portion, connected to the ball striking plate;
a top plate, connected to the ball striking plate and the connection portion;
a bottom portion, connected to the ball striking plate, the connection portion and the top plate;
at least one air flow guiding slot, mounted on the top plate and the bottom portion, being near to the connection portion, and having an uneven surface comprising a plurality of recesses or a plurality of protrusions; and
a centre of gravity of the golf club head disposed on the at least one air flow guiding slot;
wherein the plurality of recesses or protrusions forms a high-density pattern.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a golf club head, and more particularly to a golf club head having air flow guiding slot with uneven surface.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
When the conventional golf club head 10 is swung, the air current flows through the top curved surface 13 and the arcuate side 14. As a result, an air pressure (P1) is brought about on the top curved surface 13, whereas an air pressure (P2) is brought about on the arcuate side 14. These two air flows enter the air flow guiding slot structure 15, thereby resulting in equilibrium of the pressures P1 and P2. As a result, the conventional golf club head 10 is not prone to float in the air at the time when the conventional golf club head 10 travels along a parabolic path. The conventional golf club head 10 is thus prevented from deviating from the intended path at such time when the conventional golf club head 10 is moved to hit the golf ball.
The present invention provides a golf club head having air flow guiding slot with uneven surface. The golf club head of the invention includes a ball striking plate, a connection portion, a top plate, a bottom portion and at least one air flow guiding slot. The connection portion is connected to the ball striking plate. The top plate is connected to the ball striking plate and the connection portion. The bottom portion is connected to the ball striking plate, the connection portion and the top plate. The at least one air flow guiding slot is mounted on the top plate and the bottom portion, is near to the connection portion, and has an uneven surface.
Utilizing the uneven surface of the at least one air flow guiding slot, the stability of air flow can be improved. Furthermore, the uneven surface is used to greatly increase the surface area of the air flow guiding slot so as to raise the weight so that the centre of gravity for the golf club head can be mounted on the at least one air flow guiding slot.
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The at least one air flow guiding slot 25 is mounted on the top plate 23 and the bottom portion 24, that is, a circular arc slot is formed on the top plate 23 and extends to the bottom portion 24. The at least one air flow guiding slot 25 is near to the connection portion 22, and has an uneven surface 251.
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Utilizing the uneven surface of the at least one air flow guiding slot, the stability of air flow can be improved. Compared with the conventional golf club head, the golf club head of the invention can increase the stability of air flow about 30%. Furthermore, the uneven surface is used to greatly increase the surface area of the air flow guiding slot so as to raise the weight of the air flow guiding slot so that the centre of gravity for the golf club head can be mounted on the at least one air flow guiding slot.
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Utilizing the auxiliary slot or the second air flow guiding slot, the stability of air flow can be further improved. The area of the air flow guiding slot can be further increased so as to raise the weight of the air flow guiding slot so that the centre of gravity for the golf club head can be mounted on the air flow guiding slot.
While several embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, various modifications and improvements can be made by those skilled in the art. The embodiments of the present invention are therefore described in an illustrative but not in a restrictive sense. It is intended that the present invention should not be limited to the particular forms as illustrated and that all modifications which maintain the spirit and scope of the present invention are within the scope defined in the appended claims.
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